Hillary Clinton accuses Beijing of hacking

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused China on Saturday of stealing commercial secrets and “huge amounts of government information,” and of trying to “hack into everything that doesn’t move in America,” Reuters reported.
According to an article by Amanda Becker, Clinton’s language on China appeared to be far stronger than that usually used by President Barack Obama’s Democratic administration.
Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Clinton said she wanted to see China’s peaceful rise.
“But we also have to be fully vigilant, China’s military is growing very quickly, they’re establishing military installations that again threaten countries we have treaties with, like the Philippines because they are building on contested property,” the news agency quoted Clinton as saying.
“They’re also trying to hack into everything that doesn’t move in America. Stealing commercial secrets … from defense contractors, stealing huge amounts of government information, all looking for an advantage,” she said.
Clinton is the front-runner to win the Democratic nomination for the November 2016 presidential election.
Asked about the remarks by Reuters, a White House official declined to comment.
In the most recent case involving suspicions of Chinese hacking, Obama administration officials have said China is the top suspect in the massive hacking of a U.S. government agency that compromised the personnel records of at least 4.2 million current and former government workers.
China has denied hacking into the computers of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, the story added.

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